salbad Member Messages 25 May 16, 2016 Thread starter #31 Bauerdog said: View attachment 2059 Click to expand... That's all there is the crank rod dosent need to be replaced
Bauerdog said: View attachment 2059 Click to expand... That's all there is the crank rod dosent need to be replaced
S Stripersniper Active Member Messages 72 Jun 5, 2016 #32 I started using a battery drill, it spins my motor over faster and cranks easier.
Bauerdog Well-Known Member Messages 235 Jun 5, 2016 #33 Stripersniper said: I started using a battery drill, it spins my motor over faster and cranks easier. Click to expand... Ya I've used cordless drill forever works great, just set the clutch on your drill to slip in case you flood it. I use a dewalt 12V li-ion, set my drill clutch at 7. Just incase of hydro lock, you won't bend con-rod, or worse. Been there, done that.
Stripersniper said: I started using a battery drill, it spins my motor over faster and cranks easier. Click to expand... Ya I've used cordless drill forever works great, just set the clutch on your drill to slip in case you flood it. I use a dewalt 12V li-ion, set my drill clutch at 7. Just incase of hydro lock, you won't bend con-rod, or worse. Been there, done that.